Previously Creative Director at RDF Television, Beth Morrey now writes full time. Her debut novel, Saving Missy, was a Sunday Times bestseller and longlisted for the Authors' Club First Novel Award. Beth lives in London with her husband, two sons and two poodles.
<p>'Funny, inspiring and uplifting' Nina Stibbe</p><p>'Raging, outrageous and joyous' Nikki May</p><p>'A must-read for all people-pleasers! … Explosive, funny, thought-provoking' Good Housekeeping</p><p>From the Sunday Times bestselling author comes a fierce, joyful and uplifting novel about putting life on pause – just for one day.</p><p>After a morning that starts with a terrible migraine, an accidentally strong concoction of painkillers, and a bump on the head, Clover Hendry is not quite herself.</p><p>And as she walks out of work at 9.47am, for once Clover isn't worrying about anything. She is taking some much-deserved me-time, and everyone else had better get out of her way.</p><p>As she crashes from once incident (a deliciously illicit swim) to the next (art theft), Clover is on a one-woman mission to do exactly as she pleases – consequences are for tomorrow!</p><p>It's a day of joyful recklessness, but behind the chaos, a plan is afoot. Will her new-found freedom uncover long-buried secrets?</p><p>A euphoric, raging, galvanizing story about putting life on pause, pleasing yourself, and getting your own back – whatever it takes.</p><div><br></div>